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Advertising : 760 words"I am very glad to be back in Tasmania, and I am looking forward to viewing at more leisure some of the beauty ...
Article : 263 wordsMembers of the Sydney district of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, at a largely-attended meeting in the Trades Hall to day. carried a resolution ...
Article : 228 wordsOn Friday next in the Mechanics' Hall the City Football Club's annual fair will be opened at 3 p.m. and continued-in the evening. The ladies' ...
Article : 557 wordsAt the first annual, meeting of the Young Town Cricket Club in the Franklin Village Hall, Mr. W. Kehy presided over a largo number of players. He ...
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Article : 128 words11.1 and 11.45 a.m.—Studio music. 3.1 and 3.15 p.m.—Orchestral selections. 6.30 p.m.—Children's talk. 7.35 p.m.— Physical culture talk by Mr. R. ...
Article : 302 wordsTo investigate the possibilities of the extension to Australia of the imperial Government's proposed commercial airship service is the mission which has ...
Article : 193 wordsUnsettled weather has prevailed during this week. Some good rain [?] over the northern half of the state, and occasional showers in other ...
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Article : 158 wordsIndian and Chinese missionaries at the Faith and Order conference, pointed out to-day that the Western Churches cannot hope to convert the ...
Article : 148 wordsRecovering at a low altitude from a spectacular nose dive, and fouling the embankment of the new empty reservoir at the North Essendon aerodrome, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe match between Surrey and New Zealand ended to-day in a draw. Scores; NEW ZEALAND First innings 313 ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at the week-end addressed strikers at Innisfail, and subsequently went to the South Johnstone mill. He also ...
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Article : 437 wordsDemanding better treatment, crippled ex-service men formed a procession in the principal streets to-day, and assembled outside the Prime Minister's ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. G. A. Briggs, M.Sc., writing in the "Wide World Magazine," gives. an interesting account of an extraordinary New Guinea fish that climbs trees and ...
Article : 203 wordsSenator Sir George Pearce, Vice-President of the Commonwealth Executive Council, who is visiting England in connection with immigration matters, has ...
Article : 90 words11.1 and 11.45 am., Studio Music: 3.1 and 4.15 p.m., Orchestral Selections; 6.30 p.m., Children's Hour; 7.35 p.m., Literary Lapses and Library Lists, by ...
Article : 302 wordsMr. Charles Ludowici returned to Sydney by the Makura on Saturday. He is one of the members of the industrial delegation to the United States ...
Article : 85 wordsCommenting on the case of a Bristol (Eng.) man With an inordinate craving for milk who was sent to prison, for steeling bottles of milk left in doprways, ...
Article : 240 wordsOwing to a belated report to the police, investigations were not begun until Saturday into an incident at South Melbourne on Wednesday night. when ...
Article : 93 wordsThe ruins of Hastings Castle are for sale. Not much is left on that cliff above the sea—crumbling walls and fragments of towers and a chanced ...
Article : 491 wordsM. Leon Daudet, editor of the "Royalist," and leader of the French Royalists, in company with his colleague, M. Delest, have arrived here. It is reported that ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. Francis Birtles, the Australian explorer, who in company with Mr. W. L. Ellis and another man, left England sonic months ago on motor car ...
Article : 97 wordsTo-morrow and Wednesday nights will be gala nights for the children of Launceston. To-morrow the children from schools on the western side of ...
Article : 251 wordsAs anticipated, the two "A" grade semi-final matches played under the auspices of the North-Western Hockey Association at Wynyard on Saturday ...
Article : 101 wordsThe official figures for the birth-rate in England and Wales for 1926 are 17.8 per 1000 of population, the lowest ever recorded, except in 1918, which was a ...
Article : 108 wordsFarmers rind estate owners are seriously perturbed over the non-arrival of the swallows. which have rapidly diminished in numbers during the last ...
Article : 241 wordsLarwood's recent injury to his left knee Is more serious than was at first thought. A partial displacement of the cartilage has brought on synovitis, ...
Article : 169 wordsWhen she was feeling very far from her home in West Australia, which she had not seen for many months. Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia" 1926), who ...
Article : 176 wordsGolds defeated Emeralds by 4 goals to 1, after a splendid game, at Strahan yesterday. V. Palmer secured four goats. M. O'Boyle umpired. ...
Article : 28 wordsLloyds report that the Mamari, on her way from Wellington to London, was apparently in distress early this morning, in latitude 49—42 south, ...
Article : 85 wordsIn the naval tennis championship to-day at Rockhampton Lieut.-Commander Glover and Engineer Lieut.-Commander Carr defeated Lieut.-Command ...
Article : 33 wordsAn amazing operation for appendicitis on a seaman of the Commonwealth and Deminion line steamer Port Auckland was carried out on a dining table by a ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. C. W. Marr), who returned to Sydney from a visit to the mandated territory of New Guinea and Papua by ...
Article : 79 wordsE. F. Moon, the Queensland tennis champion, in an exhibition match on the Milton courts on Saturday, added the name of J. O. Anderson to his ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 8 Aug 1927, Page 6
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